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The Paris Agent

By: Kelly Rimmer
Narrated by: Elizabeth Knowelden, Fiona Hardingham, Emma Fenney
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“Skillfully researched and powerfully written, The German Wife will capture you from the first page.” —Madeline Martin, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Bookshop in London

For fans of All the Light We Cannot See and The Tattooist of Auschwitz—from the New York Times bestselling author of The Things We Cannot Say and The Warsaw Orphan returns with a gripping novel inspired by the true story of Operation Paperclip: a controversial secret US intelligence program that employed former Nazis after WWII.


Berlin, 1930—When a wave of change sweeps a radical political party to power, Sofie von Meyer Rhodes’s academic husband benefits from the ambitions of its newly elected chancellor. Although Sofie and Jürgen do not share the social views growing popular in Hitler’s Germany, Jürgen’s position with its burgeoning rocket program changes their diminishing fortunes for the better. But as Sofie watches helplessly, her beloved Berlin begins to transform, forcing her to consider what they must sacrifice morally for their young family’s security, and what the price for their neutrality will be.

Twenty years later, Jürgen is one of the many German scientists offered pardons for their part in the war, and taken to America to work for its fledgling space program. For Sofie, this is the chance to exorcise the ghosts that have followed her across the ocean, and make a fresh start in her adopted country. But her neighbors aren’t as welcoming or as understanding as she had hoped. When scandalous rumors about the Rhodes family’s affiliation with Hitler’s regime spreads, idle gossip turns to bitter rage, and the act of violence that results will tear apart Sofie’s community and her family before the truth is finally revealed.

An unforgettable novel that explores important questions highly relevant to the world today.” —Christine Wells, author of Sisters of the Resistance

Don’t miss Kelly Rimmer’s newest novel, The Paris Agent, where a family’s innocent search for answers brings a long-forgotten, twenty-five-year-old mystery featuring two female SOE operatives comes to light!

For more by Kelly Rimmer, look for:
  • Before I Let You Go
  • The Things We Cannot Say
  • Truths I Never Told You
  • The Warsaw Orphan
  • The Story Keeper
Historical Fiction Women's Fiction 20th Century Espionage War Spies & Politics Fiction Exciting Thriller & Suspense Heartfelt
Compelling Historical Fiction • Well-researched Storyline • Excellent Narration • Emotional Storytelling • Memorable Heroes

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The Paris Agent does not disappoint. The story lures you in and doesn’t let go. And as always, Rimmer provides insight into parts of history that are often glossed over.

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I don't normally leave reviews unless it's a story that is melded together in the perfect way! This story did not disappoint! Highly Recommend!!

Wonderful

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There were three narrators. All were excellent. Story was well written and I may have cried near the end.

Great listen

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This was a fantastic listen. The plot was mysterious and kept me wanting to read more and more.! I would recommend it totally

Great Read

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Rimmer is an amazing story teller. I highly recommend all of her books. She does the research needed to make the stories work.

Wow another great story

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